Middle East television station Al Jazeera is planning a September airdate for a competition show in which if everyone has a 100% success rate, the show will give away 60 million dollars. The theme: basketball. The show is called "Lifetime Shots" and it has three parts and 15 episodes. From the press release, here are the rules.

Slam Dunk: This is open to all Arab professional basketball players. The rating will be based on synchronization of movement and style of scoring. The winner will be decided by a jury comprising former players from the Arab world and the US. Former NBA player and King of Slam Dunks Dominic Wilkins will be the head of the jury. Prize money of $25,000 to $50,000. Three-point shots: This is also open only to Arab professional players. The winner will be the one who scores maximum points in two minutes. Prize money of $25,000 to $50,000. Lifetime Shots: This is open to public. Viewers can enter the contest by sending a text message, telephone call or e-mail message. Participants for each episode will be selected randomly by a computer. There will be about 10 players per episode and will have a chance to shoot from different distances, marked by different coloured lines. A person who 'baskets' from the nearest point will get $100 and the reward will increase in proportion to the distance with $1m up for grabs for the one who 'baskets' from the other end.

Three-point shots: This is also open only to Arab professional players. The winner will be the one who scores maximum points in two minutes. Prize money of $25,000 to $50,000.

Lifetime Shots: This is open to public. Viewers can enter the contest by sending a text message, telephone call or e-mail message. Participants for each episode will be selected randomly by a computer. There will be about 10 players per episode and will have a chance to shoot from different distances, marked by different coloured lines. A person who 'baskets' from the nearest point will get $100 and the reward will increase in proportion to the distance with $1m up for grabs for the one who 'baskets' from the other end.

Al Jazeera plans on this being competition for "Who Wants to be a Millionaire".